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Defining Hypo-Methylated Regions of Stem Cell-Specific Promoters in Human iPS Cells Derived from Extra-Embryonic Amnions and Lung Fibroblasts

  • Koichiro Nishino,

    Affiliation Department of Reproductive Biology, National Institute for Child Health and Development, Tokyo, Japan

  • Masashi Toyoda,

    Affiliation Department of Reproductive Biology, National Institute for Child Health and Development, Tokyo, Japan

  • Mayu Yamazaki-Inoue,

    Affiliation Department of Reproductive Biology, National Institute for Child Health and Development, Tokyo, Japan

  • Hatsune Makino,

    Affiliation Department of Reproductive Biology, National Institute for Child Health and Development, Tokyo, Japan

  • Yoshihiro Fukawatase,

    Affiliation Department of Reproductive Biology, National Institute for Child Health and Development, Tokyo, Japan

  • Emi Chikazawa,

    Affiliation Department of Reproductive Biology, National Institute for Child Health and Development, Tokyo, Japan

  • Yoriko Takahashi,

    Affiliation Department of Reproductive Biology, National Institute for Child Health and Development, Tokyo, Japan

  • Yoshitaka Miyagawa,

    Affiliation Department of Developmental Biology, National Institute for Child Health and Development, Tokyo, Japan

  • Hajime Okita,

    Affiliation Department of Developmental Biology, National Institute for Child Health and Development, Tokyo, Japan

  • Nobutaka Kiyokawa,

    Affiliation Department of Developmental Biology, National Institute for Child Health and Development, Tokyo, Japan

  • Hidenori Akutsu,

    Affiliation Department of Reproductive Biology, National Institute for Child Health and Development, Tokyo, Japan

  • Akihiro Umezawa

    umezawa@1985.jukuin.keio.ac.jp

    Affiliation Department of Reproductive Biology, National Institute for Child Health and Development, Tokyo, Japan

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